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  1. Vice President Walter Mondale was the first vice president to move into the house. Every vice president since has lived there. [2] History[edit] Early history[edit] The Queen Anne style house in 1895; built of terracotta brick, it was unpainted until 1960.

  2. Walter Mondale was the first Vice President to move into the home. It has since been home to the families of Vice Presidents Bush, Quayle, Gore, Cheney, Biden, and Pence.

  3. Jan 21, 2021 · Congress actually first designated Number One Observatory Circle as the vice president's residence in 1974, but no one moved in for three years.

  4. The white 19th Century house overlooking Massachusetts Avenue in Washington D.C. was built in 1893 for the superintendent of the United States Naval Observatory. The house was so lovely that the chief of naval operations booted the superintendent and made the house his home in 1923. The house was "taken over" again in 1974 when Congress turned ...

  5. Apr 2, 2021 · Kamala Harris will finally move into the VP residence next week, following two months of renovations.

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  6. Vice President Gerald Ford acceded to the Presidency before he could use the home, and his Vice President, Nelson Rockefeller, only used it for entertaining. Walter Mondale was the first Vice President to move into the home.

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  8. Apr 7, 2017 · The first VP to live there was Walter Mondale, who moved in with his family in 1977. Each vice president since then has called Number One Observatory Circle home. 4. One VP was sworn in on...